INDIA’S APPROACH TOWARDS ADJUDICATION BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: IN SEARCH OF UNIFORMITY

Autores

  • ABHINAV MEHROTRA
  • AMIT UPADHYAY

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.15.2.13

Palavras-chave:

Índia, Tribunal Penal Internacional, Tribunal Internacional de Justiça, Índia e Direito Internacional

Resumo

O estatuto da Índia como potência mundial significativa reforçou-se nas últimas décadas enquanto Estado membro de vários tratados e convenções internacionais. No entanto, a sua prática de instrumentalização e retirada através das reservas impostas à jurisdição obrigatória do Tribunal Internacional de Justiça e a resistência em tornar-se parte do Estatuto de Roma para aderir ao Tribunal Penal Internacional têm sido objeto de discussão. Neste documento, os autores discutem a abordagem da Índia à aplicação das decisões decorrentes de litígios internacionais perante o Tribunal Internacional de Justiça, reflectindo sobre a história da sua adesão ao Tribunal Internacional de Justiça e sobre vários litígios bilaterais e multilaterais em que a Índia foi parte. Com base nos casos específicos, foram apresentados diferentes argumentos para decifrar a lógica subjacente à abordagem adoptada pela Índia e os pontos de vista dos académicos sobre a necessidade de mudar a sua abordagem para estabelecer a transparência em relação ao cumprimento do direito internacional.

Biografias Autor

ABHINAV MEHROTRA

Assistant Professor at Jindal Global Law School (India) and Assistant Director for the Centre for the Study of the United Nations, O.P. Jindal Global University. He teaches courses on Human Rights Law and Public International Law to law students. Abhinav holds an LL.M. in International Human Rights Law from the University of Leeds and an LL.B. degree from O.P. Jindal Global University. His most recent publications focused on justifying the Right to Internet Access as a Human Right, which has been in the prestigious Comparative Law Review, and another article titled “Need for a National Legislation on Refugees in India at 75” was published in India Quarterly. Also, the article “Crawford, TWAIL, and Sovereign Equality of States: Similarity and Differences” was published in the Australian Yearbook of International Law Volume 40 (2022). Further, a book chapter titled “Can European Mechanisms on Human Rights be Applied in South Asia?” has been published by Springer.

AMIT UPADHYAY

Associate Professor at Jindal Global Law School (India). He teaches Constitutional Law, Human Rights and International Law to undergraduate law students. Amit graduated with a B.A., LL.B. (Hons) degree from Amity Law School, New Delhi. He was awarded a prestigious DAAD scholarship to pursue further studies in European and International Law from Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany. He has been awarded several scholarships and fellowships to participate in academic conferences and programs worldwide by organisations like the Robert Bosch Foundation, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), BMZ and Konrad Adenauer Foundation etc. His recent publication includes a co-authored article with Assistant Prof. Abhinav Mehrotra, titled "Child Marriage, Sexual Abuse, and Muslim Personal Law: Contestations Around Age of Consent in Marriage in the Wake of Uniform Civil Code Debate in India", which was published in the Manchester Journal of Transnational Islamic Law and Practice.

Publicado

2024-11-27